If you thought the similarities between *Pokemon* and *Palworld* couldn't get any closer, think again. The latest update in March 2025 introduces the Global Palbox, a feature that lets you transfer your Pals between worlds. It's a game-changer that might take a bit of practice to master, but don't worry—we've got you covered on how to get and use it effectively in *Palworld*.
With the March 2025 update, the Global Palbox is now accessible to all *Palworld* players. To get started, navigate to the Build screen and scroll to the Pal section. You'll spot the Global Palbox, which has a futuristic design complete with a radio dish. To construct it, you'll need 1 Paldium Fragment, 8 Wood, and 3 Stone.
These resources are plentiful within the game, and most players should already have them in stock. If you're running low, here's where to find each:
Resource | Location |
Wood | Obtained by cutting trees. |
Stone | Obtained by mining rocks. |
Paldium Fragment | Obtained by mining Paldium rocks. |
In *Palworld*, unlike *Pokemon* where you transfer creatures directly, you'll be storing your Pal's Genetic Data in the Global database. This data can then be used to reconstruct your Pal in another world, allowing you to keep your original while having another version elsewhere. Remember, only one version of a specific Pal can be reconstructed per world.
If you're eager to have your favorite Pals in multiple worlds, follow these steps to use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*:
You can repeat this process as many times as you like, enhancing your gameplay across different worlds. This feature adds a new layer of excitement to catching Pals, as they now have the potential to thrive in multiple worlds.
And that’s the scoop on how to get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*. For more tips, check out how to make Pals transport items to another location in the game.
*Palworld is available now in Early Access on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*